Poker Commentator Kasey Lyn Mills Wins Two Rings At WSOPC Choctaw

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The World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) is in full swing for 2024 and has already wrapped up a successful stop of Circuit action with WSOPC Choctaw, which took place at Choctaw Casino Resort from Jan. 3-14.

The WSOPC Choctaw stop consisted of 18 Ring events with buy-ins ranging from $250 to the $1,700 Main Event.

One of the biggest storylines to emerge was poker commentator and personality Kasey Lyn Mills winning her first Circuit ring by taking down Event #13: $1,000 Monster Stack for $66,009.

Two Rings For “PokerMomma”

Mills, who was a commentator on Stones Live Poker and has played in televised events such as the Ladies Cash Game at the 2023 WPT World Championship, didn’t have long to celebrate before winning her second career ring in Event #16: $400 No-Limit Hold’em – The Finale for $22,433.

Kasey Mills
Kasey Lyn Mills

To win the second ring, the Oklahoma native navigated a final table that featured two other women, runner-up Jacqueline Gomez ($13,865) and third-place finisher Tetiana Zaitseva ($9,907).

“I am amazed by what I saw tonight from all the women playing and supporting each other,” Mills wrote on social media after her victory. “Almost all of these women in my rail photo are (ring) winners.”

Mills, who is now up to $303,944 in Hendon Mob earnings, had a packed rail for her second Ring victory, but her biggest supporter from afar was her son.

Glendinning Denies Ruben Back-to-Back Victories

The biggest draw of the WSOPC Choctaw stop was the $1,700 buy-in Main Event, which drew 851 runners for a prize pool of $1.2 million. Colorado’s Jonathan Glendinning navigated that field to win $231,832 and his first Circuit ring.

Jonathan Glendinning
Jonathan Glendinning

To do that, Glendinning had to fend off Florida’s Brad Ruben, who was looking for his fifth Circuit ring and back-to-back Choctaw Main Event victories after winning the November 2023 offering for $250,140.

Ruben had to settle for a fourth-place finish worth $78,174 this time around, while others at the final table included David Soskin (5th – $58,786), Chad Lousberg (3rd – $105,221) and runner-up Will Berry (2nd – $143,289).

Glendinning’s run-good didn’t start in Choctaw as just last month he finished fourth in the WPT Prime Championship in Las Vegas for a career-best $505,000.

WSOPC Choctaw Main Event Final Table Results

  PLACE PLAYER HOMETOWN PRIZE (IN USD)
  1 Jonathan Glendinning Boulder, CO $231,832
  2 Will Berry Norman, OK $143,289
  3 Chad Lousberg Golden, CO $105,221
  4 Brad Ruben Hernando, FL $78,174
  5 David Soskin Highland, AK $58,786
  6 Eric Bunch Tulsa, OK $44,747
  7 Alexis Cruz Martinez Midland, TX $34,482
  8 Brendon Kaufman Austin, TX $26,905
  9 Jacob Haller Mustang, OK $21,259

Other winners at the WSOPC Choctaw stop include Michael Bahls (Event #3: $500 No-Limit Hold’em – The Gargantuan – $75,978), Paul Fehlig (Event #9: $1,000 Big O / PLO Mix – $26,504), John Fagg (Event #11: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Double Stack – $23,984) and Noah Nodine (Event #18: $250 No-Limit Hold’em – $12,081).

Next up for the WSOP Circuit team is a stop at Thunder Valley Casino Resort from Jan. 11-22 that will culminate with a $1,700 buy-in Main Event on Jan. 19.

A full list of ring winners at WSOPC Choctaw is available in the table below.

WSOPC Choctaw Ring Winners

  EVENT ENTRANTS PRIZE POOL WINNER HOMETOWN PRIZE (IN USD)
  WSOPC Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Monster Stack 335 $110,550 Cody Reed Tulsa, OK $23,697
  WSOPC Event #2: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 191 $38,200 Ryan McGreger Norman, OK $9,307
  WSOPC Event #3: $500 No-Limit Hold’em – The Gargantuan 1,121 $382,837 Michael Bahls Bryan, TX $75,978
  WSOPC Event #4: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 251 $50,200 Trevor Lewis Rogers, AR $11,340
  WSOPC Event #5: $300 No-Limit Hold’em – Twilight 409 $92,299 David Hillis Dekalb, TX $19,998
  WSOPC Event #6: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 217 $71,610 Isaac Cramer Springdale, TX $16,818
  WSOPC Event #7: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 225 $45,000 Robin Glaysher Forth Worth, TX $10,473
  WSOPC Event #8: $250 Seniors Event 547 $109,400 James Temple Pearland, TX $20,576
  WSOPC Event #9: $1,000 Big O / PLO Mix 106 $92,750 Paul Fehlig Saint Louis, MO $26,504
  WSOPC Event #10: $300 No-Limit Hold’em Bounty 238 $45,220 Thomas Romeo Walden, NY $10,374
  WSOPC Event #11: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Double Stack 339 $111,870 John Fagg Evansville, IN $23,984
  WSOPC Event #12: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 158 $31,600 Eric Rivkin East Hampton, NY $8,111
  WSOPC Event #13: $1,000 Monster Stack 352 $308,000 Kasey Lyn Mills Owasso, OK $66,009
  WSOPC Event #14: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 201 $40,200 Gregory Ward Loganville, GA $9,599
  WSOPC Event #15: $1,700 Main Event 851 $1,206,069 Jonathan Glendinning Boulder, CO $231,832
  WSOPC Event #16: $400 No-Limit Hold’em – The Finale 322 $98,637 Kasey Lyn Mills Owasso, OK $22,433
  WSOPC Event #17: $250 Ladies Event 118 $23,600 Kourtney Davis Durant, OK $6,573
  WSOPC Event #18: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 275 $55,000 Noah Nodine Oklahoma City, OK $12,081

*Photos courtesy of WSOP

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